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FINAL ADJUSTMENTS

(1)

After checking that the speaker is in-phase and works correctly, angle the speaker
for the best sound.

(2)

Hand tighten the bracket knobs only . Power tools may over-tighten the knob, and
strip the threads of the insert.

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Check that the entire installation is safe and secure.

CABINET CARE

Cabinets should be gently wiped clean from time to time with a damp cloth to remove
any dirt or stains.To remove dust from the grille, use the brush attachment on your
vacuum cleaner or a slightly dampened sponge.

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IMPORTANT:

CONNECT POSITIVE WIRE 
TO THE POSITIVE TERMINAL 
OF YOUR AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER

CONNECT NEGATIVE WIRE TO 
THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL OF 
YOUR AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER

POSITIVE (RED) INPUT 
BINDING POST.

NEGATIVE (BLACK) 
INPUT BINDING POST.

INPUT TERMINAL CUP

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Diagram 2: CONNECTING YOUR SPEAKERS

Summary of Contents for indoor / outdoor loudspeaker

Page 1: ...i n d o o r o u t d o o r l o u d s p e a k e r...

Page 2: ...rformance wherever you choose to locate your Tempest speakers Tempest will not only be an attractive addition to your interior or exterior decor but features like its unique bass boost control high qu...

Page 3: ...ations The result is dramatically improved sound reproduction more reliable operation and longer life In the indoor position performance is automatically adjusted to produce optimum results for use in...

Page 4: ...osion All Weather Design The materials used in the manufacture of Tempest speakers have been carefully selected to stand up to extremes of temperature from 50 F to 200 F rain snow heat salt water and...

Page 5: ...wer output of large amplifiers PAINTING THE TEMPEST Tempest can be painted to match its surroundings To preserve the acoustic qualities of the grille please paint the grille according to the grille pa...

Page 6: ...y the paint manufacturer 4 Allow the paint to dry completely 5 Carefully remove the baffle masking material 6 Do not reattach the speaker to the bracket until the bracket is mounted Try to keep all ha...

Page 7: ...speakers should be less than the entire listening distance to avoid the effect of a hole in the sound field For example if your listening position is twelve feet 3 7m back from the wall the speakers...

Page 8: ...ts life This may mean placing Tempest in a location giving the best overall compromise between sound quality convenience and exposure Do not compromise safety Mounting the Bracket 1 Remove the bracket...

Page 9: ...proper stereo imaging and bass performance The red terminal on your amplifier or receiver must be connected to the red terminal on your speaker The same applies for the black terminal 3 Connect one l...

Page 10: ...be gently wiped clean from time to time with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or stains To remove dust from the grille use the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner or a slightly dampened sponge Te m...

Page 11: ...lded or shielded wire for runs up to eighty feet Fourteen gauge 2 conductor unshielded or shielded wire for runs up to two hundred feet TEMPERATURE EXTREMES 50 to 200 Fahrenheit 45 to 93 Celsius DIMEN...

Page 12: ...Road Buffalo N Y 14215 Tel 1 716 896 9801 or 3 Energy Loudspeakers a division of Audio Products International Corp 3641 McNicoll Avenue Scarborough Ontario Canada M1X 1G5 Tel 1 416 321 1800 You will...

Page 13: ...yond rated levels AS A RESULT OF THE ABOVE FACTORS A 30 WATT AMPLIFIER CAN PRODUCE OUTPUT LEVELS OF OVER 100 WATTS AND MAY DAMAGE YOUR LOUDSPEAKER CLIPPING Clipping refers to the power level at which...

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